DRUCE v. WHALEN


67 A.D.2d 878 (1979)

Geoffrey Druce, Appellant, v. Robert P. Whalen, as Commissioner of Health of The State of New York, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

February 22, 1979


The evidence adduced at the hearing amply justified the hearing officer, and the respondent, in concluding that appellant, a medical doctor, violated varied provisions of sections 3304 and 3331 of the Public Health Law, and regulations issued thereunder with regard to prescribing and dispensing controlled substances. The cumulative effect of the violations clearly merits substantial punishment, and respondent had an ample basis for imposing a fine, for requiring surrender...

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